Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Jada Pinkett Smith Doesn't Want Willow Smith to Follow in Her Footsteps and Marry Young

Well that's not what we were expecting to hear!
While stopping by HodaKotb's SiriusXM show, The Hoda Show, Girls' Trip starJada Pinkett Smith had some surprising words of wisdom warning for her 17-year-old daughter Willow Smith and that's basically—don't marry young.When Hoda asked the actress, who has been married to Will Smith
since Dec. 31, 1997, what she would say to her independent daughter if
she wanted to get married at a young age, like she did, Jada quickly
joked that she'd tell her: "Don't do that! Don't do that!"
The actress, who married the Suicide Squad
star when she was 25, said, "I'd have to be very careful if she fell in
love when I fell in love and had a possibility of getting married. I
would just talk to her and say... 'There's no rush; there's a lot of
life to live.'"
In the sit-down, the 45-year-old even admitted, "I never wanted to be married."

But married she is...
During the hour-long interview with the Today Show
host, Jada also opened up about the trials and tribulations of her 19.5
year marriage (and 23 years together total), Jada said, "It's all
work."
She added, "The funny thing about relationships is that it has stages."
As
for the current stage, the star said, "We’re getting to a place of a
new understanding…As you get older, everything is changing. Everything.
So there's a lot of check ins, a lot of redefining."

That's
not the only eye-brow-raising tidbit—turns out that in addition to
being young and in love, she was also young and a drug dealer, revealing
she was very "reckless" during her teenage years and didn't care about
school.
"My high school diploma was given to me as a gift. There's no way I should have graduated high school," said the
"I
thought I was going to be the next female Scarface in Baltimore," joked
the star. "I was dealing drugs. Can you believe that?"
Jada also
reveals for the first time that she was held at gunpoint and robbed on
two separate occasions. The actress credits her mother getting her out
of Baltimore for changing how she was living her life.The Hoda Show airs on SiriusXM’s TODAY Show Radio channel (channel 108) on Mondays and Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m. ET.